”Technology companies are scrambling to fix a major security flaw that for more than a decade left users of Apple and Google devices vulnerable to hacking when they visited hundreds of thousands of supposedly secure Web sites, including Whitehouse.gov, NSA.gov and FBI.gov,” Craig Timberg reports for The Washington Post. 364 more words

I think I am hilarious. Seriously, I make myself snicker from my own internal dialogue. Of course, then everyone thinks I am absolutely insane. But then, they have always thought I was absolutely insane. 620 more words

Born without arms and legs, Nick Vujicic is a living demonstration of the power of God to use our human weaknesses and failures to transform our lives, inspire others, and fulfill God’s purpose in our lives. 168 more words

It’s been fairly well documented how the Kingdoms of Funk and Disco splintered off into many different factions around 1980 or so. In truth, there were always several different approaches to both genre’s, mainly tied to region. 686 more words

Admiral Mike Rogers, the NSA Director, has barely been on the job for a year, and so far he’d mostly avoided making absolutely ridiculous statements that his predecessor General Keith Alexander was known for. 1,080 more words